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Really Strong Glue Suggestions for Cracked Freezer Drawers
Juliand:
Anyone know of anything up to the job......you know......when the freezer needs defrosting and someone yanks the drawers open and they crack by the pull handle, grrrr.
I can't see anything working due to the low temperature and the flexing, as you try to pull it open against any resistance. Really needs some kind of re-inforcement, or plating somehow to add some strength. Got me baffled. Shyte really - it's happened on every freezer we've had - or maybe we just don't defrost often enough - always something else to do; trying to get it empty; finding somewhere for what's left in it; then water all over the kitchen floor - nightmare!
Cheers for any thoughts :thinking:
bobby_fodge:
tiger seal any good?
shail:
I have same issue!.
Buy a small piece of perspex from eBay, and stick it to the back side of the crack using weatherproof sealant - I'm looking at sikaflex 512 caravan, which looks to be good for -60!
andyR43:
Areldite epoxy, very strong and suitable for temperatures as low as -30 degrees Celsius. :happy2:
4ndy:
Time to jump into the 21st century with frost free Go on splash out the GTI upgrades can wait :signLOL: :signLOL:
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